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by Eva Wed Jul 27, 2011 2:35 pm
Mod Note: This is a fake loan scam.
* Looking for a loan to pay your bills or start a business of your dream?.

* Looking for an affordable personal loan? Borrow £ 5,000 to £ 10,000,000, above the interest rate of 2%, with a flat fee of Halifax personal loans and the funds will be transferred directly into your bank account.

* Repayment terms from 1 to 30 years.

* Affordable monthly payments fixed for the life of your loan.
* No monthly payments until the third month after taking the loan.

Fast and easy loan application process with an instant decision.

* If you are an existing customer and looking for a GT.BANK online loans between £ 5,000 and £ 10,000,000, above, a Halifax unsecured loan might be right for you.
If this matches your expectations, please do the following below so we can product:

APPLICATION FORM

NAME :__________________ ______________

AGE :___________________ ______________

SEX____________________ ______________

ADDRESS :_______________ ______________

COUNTRY :_______________ ______________

OCCUPATION :____________ ______________

MONTHLY INCOME :________ ______________

Loan Amount Needed :____ ______________

Loan Duration :_________ ______________

PURPOSE OF LOAN :_______ ______________



CONTACT:
Mr. MARKER
EMAIL: [email protected]
Your loan officer processing staff.
G. T. Bank plc.
CERTIFICATE OF LOAN NO: SN23/453TSP/4-US-SG-ES-UK
SIGNED
MANAGEMENT
G. T. BANK PLC.
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by Dotti Wed Jul 27, 2011 2:48 pm
Thank you for posting this scam, Eve.

The way your post was written, and the number of scam/spam hits that track to your location, I suspect you were actually attempting to "advertise" this fake opportunity. I have taken the liberty of editing your post to ensure that viewers are alerted to the real situation.

Please feel free to continue to report your scams here. We will be very happy to continue to educate the public.

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